Amenities at the building will include attended parking for 135 cars with three reserved handicapped spaces, storage for 209 bikes, a laundry room, mail and package rooms, a fitness room, terrace, a children’s room and a lounge, city records show.

RXR Realty took over the property after purchasing the lease from GFI Development Company for $28.7 million, according to the developer. The new project sits next to a large office building at 470 Vanderbilt Ave. that RXR also purchased from GFI in 2014 for $194.5 million, the developer said.

GFI transferred air rights from 470 Vanderbilt Ave. to the site at 810 Fulton St. and broke ground on part of its foundation last year to qualify the project for 421-a property tax breaks, a program that expired earlier in 2016, according to Crain’s New York.

In exchange for the added air rights, GFI agreed to reserve 20 percent of the building's units for affordable housing, and RXR is honoring the agreement, Crain’s reported.

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